Thursday, 16 February 2012

Magazine ABCs - July to December 2011: Top 100 magazines at a glance, FHM tumbles, Private Eye rises, Closer and Heat stay steady

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Tesco's customer magazine has the widest circulation
MAGAZINE ABCs: July - December 2011: The top 100 magazines at a glance
Arif Durrani, 16 February 2012

The second half of 2011 continued to be a challenging time for...

  
FHM: on the slide
MAGAZINE ABCs: FHM tumbles another 9.5% in "extremely challenging" market
Mark Banham, 16 February 2012

FHM, the former leader in the men's magazine sector, has recorded a...

  
MAGAZINE ABCs: Private Eye leads buoyant current affairs sector with 25 year high
MAGAZINE ABCs: Private Eye leads buoyant current affairs sector with 25 year high
Arif Durrani, 16 February 2012

Private Eye, the £1.50 satirical magazine, is the notable standout performer in...

  
Heat: half year marked by a new editor and a redesign
MAGAZINE ABCs: Bauer steadies ship at Closer and Heat
Maisie McCabe, 16 February 2012

Bauer Media "steadied the ship" at celebrity weekly magazines Closer and Heat...

  
Ideal Home retained its position as the market leader of the home interest sector
MAGAZINE ABCs: Country Homes & Interiors biggest riser in homes sector
Maisie McCabe, 16 February 2012

IPC Media's Country Homes & Interiors reported the highest year on year...

  
Soaplife: remains a relative minnow in the TV listings market
MAGAZINE ABCs: Soap titles sink in TV listings sector
Lynsey Barber, 16 February 2012

The circulations of IPC's Soaplife and Hearst Magazines' Inside Soap have fallen...

  
GQ: 5,731 average monthly digital edition circulation
MAGAZINE ABCs: Men's titles lead digital editions charge
John Reynolds, 16 February 2012

Household magazine brands Elle and Company are among 56 magazine brands which...

  
Bauer's Car showing modest growth
MAGAZINE ABCs: Top Gear leads but car sector splutters
Nick Batten, 16 February 2012

BBC Top Gear Magazine continues to lead its rival car magazines by...

  
IPC's Woman's Weekly: 100 years and holding firm
MAGAZINE ABCs: Woman's Weekly on even keel after 100 years
Daniel Farey-Jones, 16 February 2012

IPC's 100 year-old title Woman's Weekly is steering a serene course through...

  
NME: average circulation declined 14% year on year to 27,650 copies
MAGAZINE ABCs: Double-digit declines dent music titles
Oliver Luft, 16 February 2012

IPC Media's flagship music title, NME, recorded a double-digit, year-on-year fall in...

  
Good Housekeeping: rise in subscriptions helped boost circulation to 448,129 copies
MAGAZINE ABCs: Good Housekeeping closing in on number one spot
John Reynolds, 16 February 2012

Good Housekeeping is close to overtaking Glamour as the best-selling women's lifestyle...

  
Jan Pitt: ABC's group executive director of client services
MAGAZINE ABCs: How the system is trying to evolve with the industry
Jan Pitt, 16 February 2012

Change is sweeping across the magazine industry and its Audit Bureau of...

  
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Walker Media promotes Clive Record as it combines TV and digital display buying
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ZenithOptimedia launches Performics UK
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Lloyds TSB first to run ads on Skype mobile in UK
Sarah Shearman, 16 February 2012
Proposals for financially penalising non PCC members could be illegal, report claims
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Future claims nearly 15,000 monthly sales for T3 iPad edition
Nick Batten, 16 February 2012
Sky Sports to unleash major campaign for new F1 channel
Maisie McCabe, 16 February 2012
Carat lands £6.7m CSL media account
Katherine Levy, 16 February 2012
News Corp brings in ex-Y&R chief exec for global brand partnerships role
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